Left to Survive, the popular PvE shooter, has hit 60 million downloads

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Left to Survive, the popular PvE shooter, has hit 60 million downloads

My.Games launched the PvE shooter Left to Survive back in 2018. Since then, it has been consistently climbing the ladder of success, generating over $120 million in revenue and raking in more than 60 million downloads. All this love has made Left to Survive one of the most popular games in the genre, as it ranks number two in terms of both revenue and downloads.

Left to Survive has provided players with constant updates for nearly five years. It features a wide variety of enemies, and even more weapons to shoot them with. There are always new challenges to look forward to, such as boss battles and base raids.

The game’s latest update introduced the new Time Travel event series. They take place monthly, giving players new experiences to take on unique foes in stylized maps. Besides zombies, they can take on other players, medieval necromancer clans, aliens, and even bugs.

Speaking about their journey, Vladimir Nikolsky, CEO of My.Games, said: “We're incredibly grateful to our loyal players, who have inspired us to keep pushing the limits with fresh and exciting content. From new maps and heroes to innovative in-game events, we are dedicated to keeping our audience engaged and entertained. We listen to our players' feedback and are constantly working to improve gameplay mechanics and player experience to ensure Left to Survive remains at the forefront of the industry.”

2022 alone was a greater year for Left to Survive. Players spent 67.2 million hours battling in 400 million PvE and 150 million PvP battles. Over 1.5 million zombies were shot in the head by 45 million weapons received by players. Other players’ bases were also raided 221 million times.

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